Flu 'symptom free' for most

Less than a quarter of people infected with recent flu outbreaks actually showed any symptoms, researchers have claimed. Experts said that almost one in five people were infected in both recent outbreaks of seasonal flu and the 2009 H1N1...

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H1N1 is making a comeback. Local health officials said on Tuesday that they had identified a spike in flu numbers in recent days, and most of those cases appear to be H1N1, the flu strain that caused a worldwide pandemic in 2009. “It’s a little more virulent,” Dr. Dolores Gunn, head of the St. Louis County health department, said of the flu strain. “It requires a little more...

H1N1 is making a comeback. Local health officials said on Tuesday that they had identified a spike in flu numbers in recent days, and most of those cases appear to be H1N1, the flu strain that caused a worldwide pandemic in 2009. “It’s a little more virulent,” Dr. Dolores Gunn, head of the St. Louis County health department, said of the flu strain. “It requires a little more...

Return of H1N1 less threatening to over-65s The start of Larimer County's 2014 flu season has been headlined so far by the return of a familiar foe: H1N1. Influenza A (H1N1) (or "swine flu," as it's previously been called) first appeared in a 2009 pandemic that caused about 17,000 deaths worldwide, according to World Health Organization estimates. "It was big, because that was...

A unit at North York General Hospital has been placed under quarantine after an outbreak of H1N1 flu virus. Five patients have been isolated as a precaution to prevent the virus from spreading, hospital spokesman Priscilla Hsu said. “There have been no new cases within the last day,” Hsu told the Sun Friday evening. “There are no severe cases and everyone is recovering.” She...

The deaths of two Toronto residents have officially been linked to the flu, underlining the concerns of a powerful influenza working its way across the country and underlining the need for the flu shot. This winter's flu season has been exceptionally powerful thanks to the resurgence of the H1N1 strain, also known as the swine flu, and an apparent complacency that has come over...

Had your flu shot yet? If you're still procrastinating, here's some news to get you off the fence. As we move into the peak of flu season, we're hearing of a return visit to Canada of a most unwelcome visitor – the H1N1 influenza virus. The H1N1 flu strain, which sometimes is called swine flu, was responsible for between 151,000 and 575,000 deaths worldwide in the 2009-2010...

Health officials in Sarasota and Manatee counties say they haven't seen an increase in severe flu cases locally, and no deaths from the H1N1 virus this season. H1N1: Elsewhere in the state, there have been deaths from the virus The Florida Department of Health describes flu activity in the area, like much of Florida south of the Panhandle, as "mild." "At this time, we don't...

The H1N1 Swine Flu: A Look Inside

published:16 Oct 2009

The H1N1 Swine Flu: A Look Inside

The H1N1 Swine Flu: A Look Inside

http://www.discoverynews.com The H1N1 swine flu virus has become a pandemic. James Williams takes a look at where the swine flu originated and what happens to the virus once it gets inside our bodies....

Media Manthan - Public Healthcare: H1N1 Flu and Media Coverage

published:22 Feb 2015

Media Manthan - Public Healthcare:

Media Manthan - Public Healthcare: H1N1 Flu and Media Coverage

In India, budgetary allocations for public health are mere 1% of the GDP. The Government recently decided to cut approximate 20% of this budgetary allocation. The private medical sector is growing at ...

Swine Flu (H1N1 Virus) Prevention & Treatment in Hindi

published:21 Feb 2015

Swine Flu (H1N1 Virus) Prevention &

Swine Flu (H1N1 Virus) Prevention & Treatment in Hindi

Swine flu, don’t scare too much!!!! Ayurveda is the best alternative to protect you from flu. Prepare the powder of Neem, Camphor, Eucalyptus, and Tulsi by grinding, make sachet of it, and keep in you...

H1N1 Swine Flu Conspiracy Part One

How To Prevent Swine Flu | H1N1 Virus Prevention

published:20 Feb 2015

How To Prevent Swine Flu | H1N1 Vir

How To Prevent Swine Flu | H1N1 Virus Prevention

Swine flu (H1N1 Virus) is back. It first appeared during the 2009 flu season and quickly caused fear and confusion around the world. The virus spreads when you touch an infected surface or breathe cou...

As of 26 April 2011, an H1N1 pandemic preparedness alert has been issued by the World Health Organisation (WHO) for the Americas. The affected areas have included the Chihuahua region of Mexico where its severity and work load have been high. It is reported by the aforementioned Recombinomics source that the current vaccine (California/7/2009) for H1N1 influenza might be losing its effectiveness in 2011. This point is all the more significant since it is the current virus target for the northern hemisphere's flu vaccine, and is the intended choice for the southern hemisphere.

Media Manthan - Public Healthcare: H1N1 Flu and Media Coverage

In India, budgetary allocations for public health are mere 1% of the GDP. The Government recently decided to cut approximate 20% of this budgetary allocation. The private medical sector is growing at a fast pace while medical facilities for the common man is getting expensive.
Media coverage on this issue is negligible. Yet when there is any epidemic or outbreak of any disease, Indian media stretches the story to bizarre proportions. Fear is injected and people are forced to fall into the trap of corporate medical sector.
In Media Manthan this week we discuss the negligence shown by media on public spending on health sector.
Guests: Dr. C S Yadav (Associate Professor, Orthopaedics, AIIMS) ; Dr. Puneet Bedi (Senior Consultant) ; Rema Nagarajan (Sr. Journalist, Times of India)
Anchor: Urmilesh

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published:22 Feb 2015

updated:22 Feb 2015

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Swine Flu (H1N1 Virus) Prevention & Treatment in Hindi

Swine flu, don’t scare too much!!!! Ayurveda is the best alternative to protect you from flu. Prepare the powder of Neem, Camphor, Eucalyptus, and Tulsi by grinding, make sachet of it, and keep in your pocket and inhale. It keeps your immunity strong to prevent the flu………. Read more - http://tinyurl.com/swine-influenza-prevention

H1N1 Swine Flu Conspiracy Part One

How To Prevent Swine Flu | H1N1 Virus Prevention

Swine flu (H1N1 Virus) is back. It first appeared during the 2009 flu season and quickly caused fear and confusion around the world. The virus spreads when you touch an infected surface or breathe cough and sneeze droplets in the air. In this video, We are proving you some most useful tips to prevent swine flu. Read more - http://www.planetayurveda.com/swine-flu-treatment.htm

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published:20 Feb 2015

updated:20 Feb 2015

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Ellis Gets The H1N1 Flu Shot

Ever since hearing Ellis' adrenaline sound in L4D2, I've been trying to come up with something about it. This is the best I came up with. Also, I submitted t...

Over 670 dead due to Swine Flu, at least 10000 test positive

The central government has said that 10,025 people have suffered from swine flu so far this year, a new high in recent year.
191 people have died in Rajasthan, 155 in Gujarat and 90 in Madhya Pradesh, the three worst-hit states. Gujarat also recorded 255 new cases of swine flu on Wednesday, the highest in a single day.
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published:19 Feb 2015

updated:19 Feb 2015

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How The Swine Flu Virus (H1N1) Works

How the swine flu virus (H1N1) enters the body and attacks healthy tissues. Visit http://bit.ly/H1N1Protection to learn what you can do to recognize symptoms...

How to prevent Swine Flu (H1N1) Virus

Swine flu (H1N1) has been in the news since it first appeared this winter, and while there have been deaths and hospitalizations in all states across country, most cases have been relatively mild. And now, there is an H1N1 swine flu vaccine, too.

Swine Flu (H1N1) || How to protect yourself and others?

#Swine Flu (#H1N1) || #How to protect yourself and others?
Swine flu (swine influenza) is a respiratory disease caused by viruses (influenza viruses) that infect the respiratory tract of pigs, resulting in nasal secretions, a barking cough, decreased appetite, and listless behavior. Swine flu produces most of the same symptoms in pigs as human flu produces in people. Swine flu can last about one to two weeks in pigs that survive. Swine influenza virus was first isolated from pigs in 1930 in the U.S. and has been recognized by pork producers and veterinarians to cause infections in pigs worldwide. In a number of instances, people have developed the swine flu infection when they are closely associated with pigs (for example, farmers, pork processors), and likewise, pig populations have occasionally been infected with the human flu infection. In most instances, the cross-species infections (swine virus to man; human flu virus to pigs) have remained in local areas and have not caused national or worldwide infections in either pigs or humans. Unfortunately, this cross-species situation with influenza viruses has had the potential to change. Investigators decided the 2009 so-called "swine flu" strain, first seen in Mexico, should be termed novel H1N1 flu since it was mainly found infecting people and exhibits two main surface antigens, H1 (hemagglutinin type 1) and N1 (neuraminidase type1). The eight RNA strands from novel H1N1 flu have one strand derived from human flu strains, two from avian (bird) strains, and five from swine strains.
Swine flu is transmitted from person to person by inhalation or ingestion of droplets containing virus from people sneezing or coughing; it is not transmitted by eating cooked pork products. The newest swine flu virus that has caused swine flu is influenza A H3N2v (commonly termed H3N2v) that began as an outbreak in 2011. The "v" in the name means the virus is a variant that normally infects only pigs but has begun to infect humans. There have been small outbreaks of H1N1 since the pandemic; a recent one is in India where at least three people have died.
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5 Warning Signs & Symptoms of H1N1

This video looks at 5 of the common signs and symptoms of the onset of H1N1 influenza, a strain that has been particularly active over the last few flu seaso...

Burton High Fives - Competitions Start Tomorrow

Press Release: TUNE IN: Watch the Second Annual Burton High Fives snowboarding competition LIVE on on September 12 and 13 WHAT: The second annual Burton 'High Fives' presented by MINI snowboarding competition, is now underway at Cardrona Alpine Resort in Wanaka, New Zealand. A live webcast of the slopestyle and halfpipe competitions will be on with the slopestyle coverage... more